Examples of 'began to bring' in a sentence

Meaning of "began to bring"

began to bring: This phrase describes the act of starting to bring or carry something. It is used to indicate the beginning of a specific action or process that involves transporting or delivering something

How to use "began to bring" in a sentence

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began to bring
And began to bring in the sick on mats.
But his students began to bring him food.
We began to bring some of those folks in.
The ticking of the clock began to bring itself into notice.
I began to bring him food too.
The two men cleaned up and began to bring food out to the picnic table.
He began to bring injured birds back to his hotel room to nurse them.
Production of aircraft engines in Russia began to bring.
The nurses began to bring in books.
This is where Ikaros found her melon and began to bring anywhere.
His father began to bring the deposit when he was a toddler.
The compassionate venerators of Matushka Maria began to bring modest parcels to her in prison.
He began to bring food home.
It was during this time that Europeans began to bring slaves over from Africa.
People began to bring food to Hachikō.
But in due course, people began to bring.
This movement began to bring the whole fleet into.
Palestinian Terrorists . The next morning, they began to bring out civilians.
Europeans began to bring slaves from Africa.
Almost immediately, both truck and rail traffic began to bring supplies to Leningrad.
Wang Zheng began to bring out his unscrupulous and underhanded methods.
He chose several intelligent students and began to bring them closer to Torah and Mussar.
The EEOC began to bring and support lawsuits across the country to enforce its interpretation.
He became more trusting when I began to bring out a dish of water each morning.
I began to bring every thought captive to the obedience of Christ that I had toward LeRoy.
The Japanese charged and began to bring ladders to scale the wall.
They began to bring their friends to show them this special, spiritual place.
I sat up and I quickly began to bring my body up and down.
So, I began to bring information and condoms to teenagers in [ the church 's ] youth program . ”.
In December the construction site began to bring in heavy equipment and construction materials.
The Air Force began to bring balance and thus became a more homogenous and enduring force.
During his tenure, the orchestra began to bring in guest artists.
Vai also began to bring his Tom Anderson guitars on tour.
According to him, the feeling began to bring him only pain.
The computer began to bring the lights up slowly, allowing my eyes to adjust.
Then for the third time he halted and began to bring up the arrow 's point.
The Holy Spirit began to bring us to true repentance over our past mistakes.
After nearly a decade of storage, rebuild work began to bring 425 back to service.
This new population began to bring life to the buildings and the streets of Lowertown.
After the wounded, we began to bring in the dead.
Co-location began to bring the factions together, but Henrietta 's influence was waning.
Undisturbed by the danger, she began to bring food to the prisoners.
So the state began to bring migrant workers to replace Palestinians, claims Jaradat.
In the meantime, in 1895 Königsberg began to bring electric trams into service.
In 1975 they began to bring a contemporary art collection together in the palace.
In the 16th century, Europeans began to bring slaves from Africa.
But then, he began to bring trouble to his house.
The next morning, they began to bring out civilians.
The Hessians began to bring up their artillery.
As if on cue, more servants began to bring in food for the dinner.

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